Parabellum: OT Cybersecurity for a Power Plant, a CISO Case Study

 

Edy Almer, VP of Products, Cyberbit, and Yoav Sagi, Infrastructure Manager and CISO, OPC Energy conducted a CISO case study webinar on cybersecurity for power plants.

Sagi conducted a major portion of the webinar presentation. He outlined the main concern for power plants, which is the ability to maintain continual electricity production. Sagi also described the attack technologies, and campaign types cyber attackers deploy against power plants. The approach to OT security is threat modeling and visibility.

The webinar covered the stages and elements of the cyber kill chain and how people, process and technology work within those stages. Sagi discussed how the OPC IC Security Infrastructure is integrated with Cyberbit for power plant cybersecurity.

Almer detailed SCADAshield, and how it allows power plants to detect and respond to malicious attacks in their network. He also discussed SCADAshield mobile for portable ICS monitoring, and the difference between the two solutions.

The webinar concluded with a Q&A session.

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